Aww yeah baby, it’s time for that time of the holiday season where journalist and bloggers coast to the finish line of 2020. Looking back with 20/20 vision, Loren Coleman recounts the top ten cryptozoology stories which distracted us from the downfall of western civilization including tiny humans, goat-men, and more new species for a […]
Folks reckon cryptic hominins are seven foot tall and jacked up, but Loren Coleman suggests researchers should be thinking smaller. How else can wiley-types avoid detection while inspiring all kinds of sightings. Going from the known, and having a bit of fun with the unknown, Loren presents his reasonable, yet maverick, cryptozoological hypothesis. Also sticking […]
Have you been living under a rock? Good, that’s where many people find new species. As years go, 2018 has been quite a ride for cryptozoologists like Loren Coleman. He gushes over his favorite crypto-dispatches from the four corners of our weird world, including the fifth corner which happens to be The International Cryptozoology Museum. […]
A bogus cryptozoologist posing as a US federal employee tasked with researching Bigfoot has been charged in Arkansas with possessing and viewing child pornography. The actions of this individual are beyond reprehensible. Sadly, describing what we think would constitute justice in our paranormal community would no doubt be considered illegal, so instead we will quote […]
In 1980, Washingtonians spoke of black helicopters airlifting sasquatches out of the chaos of the Mount St. Helens eruption. After Tuesday’s 7.9 magnitude ‘quake, Alaskans are coming out of the woodwork to tell Loren Coleman about hairy hominins heading for the hills in anticipation of the tsunami that never was. One thing everyone can agree […]
Everyone and their neighbors are squawking about flying saucers because some mainstream paper paid respectful attention. Don’t be fooled as other branches of anomalistics and forteana have been of interest in 2017. Who better than the Godfather of Contemporary Cryptozoology, Loren Coleman, to run down his favorite headlines covering new species, old species, missing species, […]
All manner of beasts feature in our Karl Shuker crypto round-up today, kicking off with news that the Golden Yet has been awarded to Karl in recognition of his substantial efforts in his field. Not only is he receiving an award he’s also Introducing the Homen-Galho: Portugal’s Mysterious Twig Man Entity … or Ent? and […]
Loren Coleman’s very close friend, colleague, and co-author died yesterday in Minnesota at the age of 70. Mark Hall was a thinking man’s fortean and cryptozoologist. He wrote many books, most of them self-published, and for many years he edited an excellent journal entitled Wonders. Among his books are Thunderbirds: America’s Living Legends of Giant […]
With heavy hearts we regret to inform our readers that Dr. Thomas Scott Ruh has passed away. Dr. Ruh was a passionate squatcher with a penchant for gifting the hairy guys and recording their vocals. He was decent, meticulous, and a good friend to many. Dr. Ruh, you will be missed, but now you know […]
We are sad to report that Edward Lloyd Bousfield has passed away at the age of 90. An esteemed zoologist, Bousfield devoted his life to the study of marine fauna and ecology, lending his considerable expertise to a number of classrooms and museums. Perhaps he is best known among anomalists for a report he co-authored […]